Paronella Park, Spanish Castle of the North, 1953

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
1 January 1953
11 January 2013
11 January 2013

Location

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
Cairns
G.K. Bolton

Copyright © Collection of the centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland

Tourist map of Cairns & Innisfail showing Paronella Park, 1953

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
1 January 1953
11 January 2013
11 January 2013

Location

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
Cairns
G.K. Bolton

Copyright ©Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland

Paronella Park. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, 110320

Collection of John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland

Paronella Park, 1953

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
1 January 1953
11 January 2013
11 January 2013

Location

Mena Creek, QLD
Australia
17° 39' 17.9676" S, 145° 57' 23.4576" E
Cairns
G.K. Bolton

Copyright © Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland

Paronella Park was designed to evoke the cultural and physical landscape of Spanish migrants’ heritage. It quickly became a favourite destination for all ethnic groups.

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